No, GMO foods are not cheaper than conventional foods.
No, gm corn is not different than regular corn, not really anyway. Genetically modified corn is corn that does not come from an average corn seed.
organic food is worse than gm foods because it costs more and it comes in different shapes and sizes. organic food is worse than gm foods because it costs more and it comes in different shapes and sizes.
gm dealer (Bend over) or... newgmparts.com or gmpartsdirect.com. alot cheaper for the parts, but add shipping and the savings diminish. Still cheaper than the stealership tho.
yes usually other wise GM rice is cheaper
Farmers have widely addopted GM technology. Between 1996 and 2011, the total surface area of land cultivated with GM crops had increased by a factor of 94, from 17,000 sq km to 1,600,000 sq km. 10% of the GM crop lands were planted with GM crops in 2010. There is a broad scientific consensus that food on the market derived from GM crops poses no important risk to human health than conventional food.
Yes, Ford is better than GM because ford makes there cars cheaper(unlike GM). Henry Ford started Ford Motor Co. and he wanted to make his cars cheaper. He just wanted everyone to be able to afford them. it's a matter of opinion. I believe they are. Here is some history: http://www.ford.com/about-ford/heritage/vehicles/modelt/672-model-t
garybarlow
250 gm for a 'regular'.
People have been modifing food for thousand of years when putting animals that give alot of food with animals that dont and having kids that give more food. No one really invented GM food, many people did bu after discovery of DNA in 1953 GM foods where created more prefesionaly
Yes
A cheaper and standard loaf (white bread, machine made, sliced) costs in the Supermarket: 600 gm- 40 Euro cents, 800 gm- 55 Euro cents
they are the same because they are both made by GM(General Motors)...it is also cheaper to make the same truck but put different emblems on it, than it is to make to totally different trucks.